Hands # 65-70, One Flop, Two Walks
You might not think it's the same tournament which flew through the first two tables, but maybe because they've done so the two players with the most chips do still have a lot of options. Those with fewer don't seem keen to tangle too often or for too much, unless they're Gianni Giaroni, in which case they occasionally just pop it to 77k preflop and take down the blinds. The last time this happened was on Freddy Deeb's big blind, and as he folded he said, "You make 60 of these bets, and 60 times, no one has a hand to call you!"
The flop in this section of hands: after Roger Hairabedian called a Sorel Mizzi 9k raise preflop. He wasn't keen to continue further, however, and folded when Mizzi bet 13,500.